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Automated external defibrillator
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SECTION 4 – TECHNICAL DATA
ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATION AND STANDBY CONDITIONS
Atmosphere
Temperature
Humidity
Pressure
SHIPMENT AND TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS (for up to 1 week)
Atmosphere
Temperature
Humidity
Atmospheric Pressure
PADS
Self-adhesive, disposable defibrillation pads
Minimum combined surface area: 228cm2
Extended length of lead wire: 1.3m
LITHIUM BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
Output voltage: 12VDC (max)
Batteries are non-rechargeable
Lithium contents: 9.2g (max)
Check local regulations for disposal information
Model
2019437 (9142)
Lithium
The battery operating life depends on the type of battery (9142 for Responder AED), actual usage and
environmental factors.
BATTERIES AND CAPACITOR CHARGE TIMES
A new battery typically takes 10 seconds to charge the AED to maximum energy.
A battery with reduced capacity causes the red LED light to initially turn ON and typically takes 13 seconds
to charge a fully discharged AED to maximum energy.
The maximum time from "Power On" to "Ready to Shock" is 28 seconds for a new rescue.
The maximum time from "Analyze" to "Ready to Shock" is 22 seconds for a new rescue.
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Condition
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
5% to 95% (non-condensing)
57kPa (4,572m / +15,000ft) to 103kPa (-152m / -500ft)
Condition
-30°C to 65°C (-22°F to 149°F)
5% to 95% (non-condensing)
57kPa (4,572m / +15,000ft) to 103kPa (-152m / -500ft)
Estimated Shelf Life
5 Years
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Warranty
Typical Shocks
4 Years
Up to 290 shocks
2022100-201 Rev C

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